Price Cutter has set a reopening date for its store at 712 W. Commercial St. in north Springfield.

Originally called Ramey’s Supermarket, the store has been on Commercial Street since 1980, according to the release.

The store closed in early 2015, part of a flurry of changes Pyramid made in the wake of acquiring the local assets of Kansas-based Dillons when that chain decided to exit the Springfield market. Doors will open at 7 a.m. on March 30, parent company Pyramid Foods said in a news release.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held mid-day, and the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization will be onsite to collect shoes and clothing donations as part of an ongoing partnership with Price Cutter.

The 20,000-square-foot store at 712 W. Commercial St. has "an all new look with added services and expanded fresh produce, grocery and frozen meat departments," according to the release. A full-service hot bar and cold deli with a selection of prepared meals has been added.

“We are very excited to reintroduce Price Cutter at Commercial and Grant,” Rob Marsh, Vice President of Operations for Pyramid Foods, said in the release. "Once our loyal customers see the new store, I am confident they will feel the same."

Pyramid noted that its CEO, Erick Taylor, got his start at the location.

“When I was a kid I worked part-time as a carry-out in the early 80s while attending Hillcrest High School," Taylor said in the release. "The neighbors were always friendly and we are happy to bring Price Cutter back to this community.”